I've brought wolves in use "snowshoe hare in distress," "calf in distress," and "coyote pup in distress" calls... I have also had them come in to cow calling when bowhunting moose during the rut... calling wolves requires considerable patience, you are likely to have many blank days before ever getting your eyes on one, let alone squeezing the trigger. However, calling is its own reward and the prize is often the unexpected visitors... I have called in weasels, mink, skunks, racoons, fox, coyotes, hawks & owls, marten, fisher, lynx, bobcat, wolves and black bears... I have spent countless hours over the past four decades in the bush calling while hunting and trapping... not to mention the animals that I have worked after spotting and not being able to close the distance. I have gotten two or three dozen black bears into shooting position for clients over the years, these were animals that would not have been taken without calling. You won't find me in the woods without a call in a pocket or on a lanyard.